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M A Y 1 9 9 7 MY DAUGHTERS IN NEW YORKby James Reiss | |||||||||||||
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What streets, what taxis, transport them over bridges & speed bumps -- my daughters swift
in pursuit of union? What suitors amuse them, what mazes
goes bouncing off light posts & lands in a pothole,
freedoms allow them to plow through all stop signs,
It's 10 P.M. in the boonies. My children, I'm thinking
for you to conceive them while you're in a snarl
amazing explorers beguiled by these reckless night rides
Copyright © 1997 by The Atlantic Monthly Company. All rights reserved. The Atlantic Monthly; April 1997; My Daughters in New York; Volume 279, No. 4; page 58. |
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